The Stamp Act Blueprint for Revolution
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The Stamp Act Blueprint for Revolution

In this episode, we explore the stamp act blueprint for revolution. Imagine you're standing in front of like this incredibly opulent Three -story mansion right and we're in 18th century Boston. Okay setting the scene. I like it Yeah, so suddenly this angry mob just bursts through the heavy oak front doors. Oh And they are absolutely tearing the place apart. I mean, smashing crystal goblets against the walls, splintering these super expensive mahogany chairs. Just total destruction. Exactly. They're even completely draining the governor's prized wine cellar. Naturally. Right. And, you know, watching this, you'd probably think you're witnessing the climax of some violent, bloody revolution to overthrow a king. Sure. It sounds like the storming of the Bastille or something. Exactly. But the crazy thing is this isn't about independence. Not yet, anyway. This massive chaotic riot is over paper. Paper. Yeah. Paper. Well, specifically, it was over a small embossed stamp that was required to be placed on That isn't just a flat rate. I mean, was this an intentional form of social engineering? What's fascinating here is that the exorbitant taxes on lawyers and college students were absolutely designed to limit the growth of a professional, highly educated class in the colonies. Are you kidding me? No. Grenville's ministry was baking social engineering directly into the tax code. They wanted to keep the colonies focused on agriculture and raw materials. Right. Keep them as farmers. Exactly. Not cultivating some independent intellectual elite that might, you know, challenge them. It's incredible to think of a tax code being used as a weapon against upward mobility like that. And it went even further into exploiting colonial paranoia. The act specifically included a tax on documents for courts, quote, exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Church courts. I thought those didn't even exist in the colonies. They didn't. OK, so why tax them?

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